Sannō Station (Aichi)
Sannō Station (山王駅, Sannō-eki) is a railway station located in Nakagawa-ku, Nagoya, Aichi, Japan.
Ticket gate
Sannō Station 山王駅 | |
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Location | Nakagawa-ku, Nagoya, Aichi Japan |
Operated by | Nagoya Railroad |
Line(s) | Meitetsu Nagoya Main Line |
History | |
Opened | 1944 |
Previous names |
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Traffic | |
Passengers (2006) | 933,423 [1] |
Lines
- Nagoya Railroad
Layout
One island platform serves two tracks.
Platform
1 | ■ Nagoya Main Line | for Nagoya, Ichinomiya and Gifu |
■ Inuyama Line | for Iwakura and Inuyama | |
■ Tsushima Line Bisai Line |
for Tsushima, Saya and Yatomi | |
2 | ■ Nagoya Main Line | for Kanayama, Toyoake, Higashi Okazaki and Toyohashi |
■ Tokoname Line | for Ōtagawa and Tokoname | |
■ Kowa Line | for Chita Handa and Kōwa |
History
Sannō Station opened in September 1944. As Chunichi Dragons were based in the adjacent Nagoya Baseball Stadium, the station name was changed to Chūnichi-kyūjō-mae Station (中日球場前駅, Chūnichi-kyūjō-mae-eki) in 1956 and then Nagoya-kyūjō-mae Station (ナゴヤ球場前駅, Nagoya-kyūjō-mae-eki) in 1976. Following the Dragons' move to Nagoya Dome in 1997, the station name was restored in January 2005.[2]
Adjacent stations
← | Service | → | ||
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Nagoya Main Line | ||||
Kanayama | Local | Meitetsu Nagoya |
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References
- 第10章 運輸・通信 (平成20年度刊愛知県統計年鑑) [Statistics of Aichi in Year 20 of the Heisei Era] (in Japanese). Aichi Prefecture. 2008. Retrieved 30 November 2010.
- 今月のよりみち 山王駅 [This month's stopover: Sannō Station]. Wind (in Japanese). Nagoya Railroad. November 2013. p. 9. Retrieved January 31, 2016.
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